??changed:
-  This is in the left-hand menu, Site Administration / Main Page -> Browse 
Groups List.
-
-* FTP access to ftp|alpha.gnu.org is made by the maintainer. 
  This is in the left-hand menu, Site Administration / Main Page -> Browse 
Groups List. Change to GNU and hit the green check mark.  Do not "trigger 
creation" (wrench and screwdriver).

* FTP uploads to ftp|alpha.gnu.org are done by the maintainer. 

??changed:
-  GNU projects will still have access to the Savannah download area, but 
ordinarily shouldn't use them.
-
-  The change is made by editing the download http: address in ``Main > 
Administer > Select Features``
-  from the project page.
-  It's just a matter of pointing to the right location, no system action is 
done (no cron jobs, etc.).
-
-* Launch a curl to update www.gnu.org/software/PROJECT (see /root/curl.txt).
  The change is made by editing the download http: address in ``Main > 
Administer > Select Features`` from the project page. It's just a matter of 
pointing to the right location, no system action is done (no cron jobs, etc.).

  GNU projects have access to the Savannah download area, but ordinarily 
shouldn't use it.

* Launch a curl to update www.gnu.org/software/PROJECT -- the appropriate 
command from /root/curl.txt.

??changed:
-* Give access to group 'www' on the new GNU project (ssh 
vcs-noshell.in.sv.gnu.org enter, then see /etc/init.d/cvs_permissions for 
setfacl stuff).
-
-* Mailing lists: check ListServer for non-gnu to gnu list migration 
documentation.
-
* Give access to group 'www' on the new GNU project -- ssh 
vcs-noshell.in.sv.gnu.org, then see /etc/init.d/cvs_permissions for setfacl 
stuff.

* Mailing lists: check ListServer for non-gnu to gnu list migration.


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